THE family of a motorcyclist killed in an horrific road crash say that they hope his death will not be in vain and that other young people will learn the lesson that they cannot drive dangerously.

They say that they would not like anyone else to go through the pain that they have gone through after the death of Michael Richard Jones. The car driver was jailed for six months and banned from driving for three years at Mold Crown Court on Friday. The victim's stepfather Robert Colling of Wrexham, said that he hoped that the tragedy would act as a lesson to others not to drive dangerously.

THE wood-panelled administration building at the University of Wales Swansea is being turned into a tourist attraction.

Guided tours are being offered around Singleton Abbey which dates back to 1784.

A number of visitors were shown around the building at the weekend when the guided tours began.

There had been a large house on the site of the abbey in the 17th Century but a new house, called Marino, was established there in 1784 by architect William Jernegan, a Channel Islander who designed the original Mumbles Lighthouse.